Product Overview
Rosemary Essential Oil
100% Pure & Natural
Botanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis
Country of Origin: Spain
Part of Plant Used: Herb
Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Available in 10mls $11.99, 30mls $18.99 & 100ml $28.99
Rosemary essential oil uses
Smell Rosemary Essential Oil while you revise for a test or memorise your speech. Then smell it again when you want to recall the information to help it come back to you.
Rosemary Extract can be used as a natural preservative to improve the shelf life of oils prone to rancidity. It is rich in anti-oxidants and has been used as an antimicrobial food preservative for a number of years as well as a useful addition to personal care products. When used in conjunction with Vitamin E it rejuvenates the Vitamin E, increasing it’s potency.
1. Feeling Forgetful?
One of the most popular ways to use rosemary essential oil is actually for mental stimulation and memory improvement. rosemary has been used for thousands of years for memory improvement.
To use rosemary essential oil to improve your memory, you simply need to smell it. Using rosemary oil to improve memory can be beneficial for people of all ages.
For students looking to retain more information while studying for a test, a rosemary scent can improve focus. Older adults may also find benefit from rosemary essential oil in fighting off Alzheimer’s disease or reducing associated symptoms.
2. Rosemary Oil for Hair Growth
There are few things more embarrassing than starting to lose your hair, but for many women, it is a reality as we get older. But trying over the counter drugs and chemicals can be scary and awkward to buy. For someone hoping to stimulate hair growth in a more natural way, rosemary essential oil can come into play.
Hair re-growth is another way rosemary oil has been used for years and years, simply massage the oil on your scalp every day for a few months.
3. DIY Multi-Purpose Cleaning Spray
One of the best ways to use or favorite essential oils is as natural cleaning sprays around the house. Rosemary oil is great because it can be used all over the home for a number of different cleaning reasons. It also provides a clean scent that mixes well with other essential oils that are great for cleaning.
To use your rosemary oil as an cleaning spray, simply mix about 12 drops with a half a cup of white vinegar and a half a cup of water. Keep it in a spray bottle for easy use on kitchen countertops, the bathroom sink, or other areas around your home where you like to clean with your new anti-fungal, antiseptic, and antiviral spray.
4. Help diminish appearance of cellulite with Rosemary Oil
Through flushing out toxins and improving circulation in the legs, just a few drops of rosemary essential oil mixed with other oils like fennel essential oil or almond oil can help get rid of unflattering cellulite. Just massage the mixture on your problem areas at least once a day.
5. Use Rosemary Oil to Banish Headaches
Taking drugs to rid ourselves of headaches can be damaging on our bodies and cause problems with our liver and other organs. Alternatively rosemary oil offers a natural way to reduce headaches, mix a drop of your rosemary essential oil with a carrier oil and massage onto your temples.
6. Send Dandruff Far, Far Away
Rosemary oil has anti-fungal properties and it's great for more than just cleaning up around the house. Rosemary oil can also help get rid of dandruff.
To use your rosemary essential oil as a dandruff treatment, simply add a few drops into your shampoo. While washing, spend a little extra time massaging your scalp. Although it makes a great treatment when diluted, it isn’t recommended to use straight rosemary oil on a sensitive scalp.
7. We Love Rosemary Oil, bugs don’t!
The perfect indoors or outside natural insecticide. Rosemary oil is perfect for spraying around your vegetable garden or around cracks in the house that bugs are known to creep get through and it will not be harmful to your pets, you or your family.
To create a garden spray, mix a few drops of rosemary, peppermint, thyme, and clove with a cup or two of water. Keep it in a spray bottle for easy use. You can use this same spray around cracks in your house, or just leave a few drops of the essential oil around windows and doors.
8. Clear Acne Naturally with Rosemary Oil
Whether we’re still struggling with adult acne or our kids are just reaching those awful teenage years, rosemary oil is a natural and inexpensive way to clear up pimples and zits.
Better yet, the oil will keep your skin properly moisturized, unlike the harsh chemicals and treatments found in traditional treatments and face washes.
To use rosemary oil for clearing up your skin, mix a few drops in a carrier oil like macadamia or jojoba. Massage the oil into your skin for a few minutes and then wipe clean with a warm washcloth.
9. Stay Healthy with Rosemary Oil Massages
If I told you that a combination of rosemary oil and massage could boost your immunity, would you believe me? Well, lucky for you – it can. Because rosemary oil is both anti-fungal and antibacterial, it can help your body detox and flush out toxins that make us sick.
To use rosemary oil to boost immunity, massage a few drops onto your lymph nodes. This can stimulate movement and help get the waste out of your body.
10. Let Rosemary Oil Help Calm You Down
If you’re dealing with an overly stressful day, you are probably already reaching for your collection of essential oils to help relieve some stress and anxiety. This time, try to give your rosemary essential oil a shot in bringing you back to balance.
Rosemary oil can be particularly helpful if you’re feeling anxious. Compared to other essential oils that are frequently recommended for stress or anxiety, rosemary oil will keep you alert so you are still able to focus. Rosemary oil can be great before tests or big events.
11. Make Your Own Natural Mouthwash
Most of the mouthwashes you would buy from the store are full of alcohol and other ingredients that can be harmful if accidentally swallowed, which isn’t great for a household with children.
Instead, try using essential oils to make your own mouthwash full of natural ingredients while still able to kill germs and freshen breath.
To create your mouthwash, all you need is distilled water and a few drops of rosemary oil. You can also add some other essential oils, such as peppermint, if you would like the classic taste and scent of a traditional mouthwash. (mouth wash only, do not drink)
12. Keep the Home Smelling Fresh
There are a few suggestions on using rosemary oil for an air freshener. First, a mixture of water and rosemary oil in a spray bottle can provide a burst of scent whenever you need it. Or use a reed diffuser for scent you can place and forget about.
13. Remove Unloved Stretch Marks
Stretch marks can appear for a number of reasons, but most every time you want them gone. Don’t fight with expensive store-bought lotions and treatments when you can create your own with your favorite rosemary oil.
Mix a few drops of rosemary oil with another oil that you love, such as rosehip oil to create a lotion. Use this creation on your stretch marks every day and you will begin to see them fade.
14. Suffering from Muscle & Joint Pain?
Rosemary oil has anti-inflammatory properties, which means it can bring down the inflammation in your muscles or joints that is causing your pain.
To use rosemary essential oil in a carrier oil to reduce pain in the muscles and joints, simply apply a few drops to the area that is hurting. Massage the oil into the skin and wait for it to complete its magic and reduce your pain.
15. Get Through the Brain Sluggishness with Rosemary Oil
There comes a time when almost all of us feel a little sluggish, confused, or overwhelmed and we’re not quite sure what the best decision to make is. When this feeling appears we recommend rosemary essential oil to help get through the brain fog to make a decision.
To get some mental clarity, you can use rosemary oil in an oil diffuser, oil burner, or even just rub it on your hands. Whenever you’re in need of a bit of clarity, cup your hands around your nose and breathe in. This can be great for students in class or while studying or while at work.
What Are You Waiting For, Give Rosemary Essential Oil a Try Today!
Rosemary oil is one of the most diverse essential oils on the market. From helping you maintain focus and increase memory while working or studying to keeping your home clean and free of bugs, rosemary oil can easily find its way into your day-to-day lifestyle.
General Safety Information
Do not take any oils internally and do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes, CO2s or other concentrated essences onto the skin without advanced essential oil knowledge or consultation from a qualified aromatherapy practitioner.
Source: Valerie Ann Worwood, The Complete Book of Essential Oils and Aromatherapy, 25th Anniversary Edition (Novato, CA: New World Library, 2016, 603.
A great site to read up on is The American College of Healthcare Service